On 6/15/2022 11:21 PM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jun 2022 at 09:18, Stephen Boyd <swb...@chromium.org> wrote:

Quoting Abhinav Kumar (2022-06-15 22:59:25)
Hi Dmitry

On 6/15/2022 10:55 PM, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote:
On 14/06/2022 22:32, Abhinav Kumar wrote:
intf and wb resources are not dependent on the rm global
state so need not be allocated during dpu_encoder_virt_atomic_mode_set().

Move the allocation of intf and wb resources to
dpu_encoder_setup_display()
so that we can utilize the hw caps even during atomic_check() phase.

Since dpu_encoder_setup_display() already has protection against
setting invalid intf_idx and wb_idx, these checks can now
be dropped as well.

Fixes: e02a559a720f ("make changes to dpu_encoder to support virtual
encoder")

Please adjust the Fixes tags in all three commits. I didn't notice this
beforehand and Stephen has complained.

I think Stephen is Stephen Rothwell.

Ugh, yes. Please excuse me. My brain didn't kick in to notice the name
aliasing issue.

Is something wrong with the tag? Format and hash looked right to me.

         $ git config pretty.fixes
         Fixes: %h ("%s")
         $ git help fixes
         'fixes' is aliased to 'show -s --pretty=fixes'
         $ git fixes e02a559a720f
         Fixes: e02a559a720f ("drm/msm/dpu: make changes to dpu_encoder to
support virtual encoder")

it's missing the drm/msm/dpu prefix.

I have more or less the same setup using a longer format and using the
git-log instead of git-show. This way I can just do a git fixes
drivers/gpu/drm/msm and spot the commit in question.

[pretty]
         fixes = %C(auto)commit %H%Creset%nFixes: %h (\"%s\")%nAuthor:
%aN <%aE>%nDate: %aD%nComitter-Date: %cD%n%n%w(0,4,4)%b

Thank you Stephen and Dmitry.

That was a silly mistake to miss the prefix. Will fix it.

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